Friday, February 5th 2010

XFX Unveils Radeon HD 5450 Accelerator

The XFX ATI Radeon HD 5450 graphics card offers everything you need for gaming and HD home entertainment in one package. Available in multiple low profile configuration options, including DisplayPort or HDMI, and passive or active cooling. Choose the model that's right for you. Enjoy the array of features the XFX ATI Radeon HD 5450 Graphics Card offers.

Do more on your PC with ATI stream technology, which accelerates even the most demanding applications. See more with ATI Eyefinity technology, providing the ultimate gaming experience by allowing up to three displays from a single graphics board.
The XFX ATI Radeon HD 5450 fully supports Microsoft DirectX 11 which enables real-time rendering with ultra-realistic characters and incredible 3D imagery. Get it done quicker with multi-threading support for DirectX 11 accelerating rendering by leveraging all of the CPU cores for overall faster gaming performance.

The 40 nm process technology enables better processor performance while using less power and better transistor efficiency than previous generation technology. Switching up between gaming and home entertainment, the versatile XFX ATI Radeon HD 5450 graphics card also features HDMI 1.3 with deep color and 7.1 high Bitrate Audio Support as well as ATI Avivo technology for exceptional viewing of Blu-rays or HD discs on your PC.
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7 Comments on XFX Unveils Radeon HD 5450 Accelerator

#1
robal
I'm quite 'sold' on HD5000 series. AMD/ATI did a very good job.

However, I'm disappointed with HD5450...
I was hoping to get a decent, passively cooled upgrade for my 790GX based HTPC.
However, this card seems be almost no better than HD4550/4350.

I've tried HD4350 and despite 2x more shader units, it was no better than 790GX... WTH ?

I still lack an option for a good HTPC VGA. It's not powerful enough, and one step higher in the lineup is HD5670 which is probably too powerful and has no LP (Low Profile) variant.
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#2
gumpty
robalI'm quite 'sold' on HD5000 series. AMD/ATI did a very good job.

However, I'm disappointed with HD5450...
I was hoping to get a decent, passively cooled upgrade for my 790GX based HTPC.
However, this card seems be almost no better than HD4550/4350.

I've tried HD4350 and despite 2x more shader units, it was no better than 790GX... WTH ?

I still lack an option for a good HTPC VGA. It's not powerful enough, and one step higher in the lineup is HD5670 which is probably too powerful and has no LP variant.
Do you mean 'Low Power' when you say 'LP'? Because the 5670 doesn't require extra power. And I'm sure I've seen passively cooled variants of the 5670, and even the 5750. Of course you would definitely need decent airflow for those cards.
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#3
robal
gumptyDo you mean 'Low Power' when you say 'LP'?
Oops. Sorry.
I meant "Low Profile"

Cheers,
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#4
Reefer86
that's what 'LP' means in most context of the use of the word and gfx cards.
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#5
gumpty
Quite right. Brain not really juiced up enough today.
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#6
nt300
robalI'm quite 'sold' on HD5000 series. AMD/ATI did a very good job.

However, I'm disappointed with HD5450...
I was hoping to get a decent, passively cooled upgrade for my 790GX based HTPC.
However, this card seems be almost no better than HD4550/4350.

I've tried HD4350 and despite 2x more shader units, it was no better than 790GX... WTH ?

I still lack an option for a good HTPC VGA. It's not powerful enough, and one step higher in the lineup is HD5670 which is probably too powerful and has no LP (Low Profile) variant.
The HD 5570 is on its way on Feb 9, 2010. It runs nice and cool with very low power draw.
Good Specs
www.fudzilla.com/content/view/17561/1/
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#7
robal
nt300The HD 5570 is on its way on Feb 9, 2010. It runs nice and cool with very low power draw.
Good Specs
www.fudzilla.com/content/view/17561/1/
It seems like the one I'm waiting for.
Especially if someone is going to release a passively cooled version.

Cheers,
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